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Justin Worland

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Past articles by Justin:

As Climate and Trade Become Intertwined, a Bipartisan Push for Carbon Tariffs is Emerging

Republicans on Capitol Hill are championing what some hope will be the next significant climate legislation. → Read More

How Republicans Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Green Jobs

Looking at how the debt ceiling bill came about can tell us a lot about why the Inflation Reduction Act is so durable. → Read More

Why Investing in Climate Action During a Recession Is a Smart Business Move

"The way that we’re going to win this climate crisis is in the marketplace," said Tom Steyer. → Read More

From Trump to Climate Change, The Law Struggles With Unprecedented Moments

Interpretation of the law is built on precedent. Climate change, much like Donald Trump, is unprecedented. → Read More

ESG Insurance Ban Under Consideration in Texas

Over the past year, the backlash to ESG investing has swept up red states. As the saying goes, it’s bigger in Texas. → Read More

The U.S. Wants to Build a Clean-Energy Economy. But First It Needs China's Help

Despite tension between the great powers, American reliance on Chinese tech will continue in the short term → Read More

The Adani Crisis Could Push Clean Energy Investors Away From India

The Adani crisis is bound to affect how investors see the country, and how willing they are to provide capital for the energy transition. → Read More

Why the World Turned Against America's Climate Plan

Allies say the U.S. is engaged in green energy protectionism. The U.S. argues it's footing R&D costs for the world. → Read More

A Chaotic Congress Bodes Poorly for U.S. Climate Policy

The messy election of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House suggests steep challenges for bipartisan climate work in the coming Congress. → Read More

How India Became the Most Important Country in the Climate Fight

The country has coal and wants solar power. Its path forward could affect the whole world. → Read More

How Democrats Got Climate Spending in Everything

From NASA's budget to the CHIPs Act, the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis' surprisingly successful path. → Read More

The Knock-On Climate Impacts of China's Zero-COVID Policy

Such a policy from the world’s largest emitter and second-largest economy will shape the future of climate action → Read More

COP27 Heralds 'New Paradigm' For Climate Action. Now The Hard Work Truly Starts

COP27 concludes a hard fought battle over loss and damage. The next few years will define what this new climate paradigm looks like. → Read More

A New U.N. Report at COP27 Takes Aim at 'Greenwashing'

The report is a sharp rebuke to companies that claim to be tackling climate change without doing the actual work. → Read More

'Moral Obligation.' John Kerry Says Developed Countries Need to Ramp Up Help for Growing Climate Losses

“We have to find a way for more capital to flow into developing countries," he said in an interview with TIME. → Read More

The Selfish Case for Climate Justice

It might just take hearing about the threats to our own self-interest that makes leaders in wealthy countries pay up to save the lives in the Global South. → Read More

“Dystopia on the Doorstep.” Pakistan’s Climate Minister Warns the Global North Is Next

The August storm left a third of Pakistan underwater, and the country’s climate minister is “struggling to define it.” → Read More

The Future Is Being Rewritten by Historic Green Investment—And Growing Climate Devastation

Accelerating crises make a grim backdrop to sudden and striking advances. → Read More

Why You Should Care About Celebrities' Climate Hypocrisy

Celebrities shape how seriously the public and even policymakers take climate change. → Read More

Sanitation Problems Have Plagued Black Residents of an Alabama County for Decades. The Government Might Finally Do Something About It

The Biden Administration is trying to address the systemic issues in Lowndes County, Ala., which has some of the worst sanitation problems in the country. → Read More